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    <description>Has anyone used these? I have a lot of crock pot cooking happening tomorrow. I bought a box of 4 . In theory they sound like a good idea to alleviate messy clean up but will they stand up to prolonged cooking on high heat? I certainly don't want to have them dissolve with the food in them.</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2013 01:40:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Has anyone used these? I have a lot of crock pot cooking happening tomorrow. I bought a box of 4 . In theory they sound like a good idea to alleviate messy clean up but will they stand up to prolonged cooking on high heat? I certainly don't want to have them dissolve with the food in them.</description>
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